About ECSM

What is ECSM?

European Cyber Security Month (ECSM) is an EU awareness campaign that promotes cyber security among citizens and organizations about the importance of information security and highlighting the simple steps that can be taken to protect their data, whether personal, financial and/or professional. The main goal being to raise awareness, change behaviour and provide resources to all about how to protect themselves online.
The European Union Agency for Network and Information Security (ENISA), the European Commission DG CONNECT and Partners are deploying the European Cyber Security Month (ECSM) every October.

The objectives of the European Cyber Security Month:

generate general awareness about cyber security, which is one of the priorities identified in the EU Cyber Security Strategy;

generate specific awareness on Network and Information Security (NIS), which is addressed in the proposed NIS Directive;

promote safer use of the Internet for all users;

build a strong track record to raise awareness through the ECSM;

involve relevant stakeholders;

increase national media interest through the European and global dimension of the project;

enhance attention and interest with regard to information security through political and media coordination.

Please watch our animated video that describes in brief what ECSM it is about.

2019 : CURRENT CAMPAIGN

Building together a joint EU awareness campaign on NIS topics!

ECSM runs for the entire month of October, with each week focusing on a different topic. During each week, ENISA and its partners will be publishing reports, organising events and activities centred on each of these themes. Events will focus on training, strategy summits, general presentations to users, online quizzes, etc

October Themes

Week 1 & 2: Oct. 1-13

Cyber Hygiene

The theme seeks to assist the public in establishing and maintaining daily routines, checks and general behaviour required to stay safe online.

PAST CAMPAIGNS

In 2011, ENISA was asked to assess the feasibility and explore various options on how a European Cyber Security Month (ECSM) could become an effective instrument to raising awareness about NIS challenges. The Agency was involved in assessing the establishment and organisation of a ECSM. For the first time, during October 2012, a ECSM took place as a pilot project across Europe.

In 2012, a European Cyber Security Month took place as a pilot project across Europe. As pilot countries the Czech Republic, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain and the United Kingdom participated in various activities and events throughout October 2012, to raise awareness of cyber security. This project was supported by ENISA and the European Commission.To read the synthesis of the results of the first ECSM, please consult the specific page.

The European Cyber Security Month 2013 took place in October; by consulting this report the reader will be introduced to the context of ECSM deployment, the policy context, the stakeholder model of engagement, the activities that were implemented and the results of the fully fledged EU advocacy campaign on NIS topics. This report presents the model of building together a joint EU advocacy campaign, a campaign on cybersecurity topics of interest for all digital citizens, and at the same time for institutions and Small Medium Enterprises.

In 2014 ENISA increased the involvement of the private and public sector in this initiative by working together.

In 2015 a total of 242 activities took place across 32 countries (deployment report).

In 2016 a total of 492 activities took place across 32 countries (deployment report).

In 2017 a total of 532 activities tool place across 33 countries making ECSM 2017 the most successful campaign to that date. (deployment report)